Good day!
I've received some great suggestions from the Toronto Youth Cabinet on resources or discussion topics that could be posted on this blog. Take a look!
Suggestions from the TYC:
1. Recipes - easy and little mess for parents who are scared of their kids cooking skills as well as tasty but healthy
2. Alternatives - Alternatives for the just we love for the good food we need.
3. What bad food is and does to a person vs. good food, what it is and does to a person.
4. heavenly and killer food facts or foods that harm and foods that heal
5. Where to find discounts/coupons for healthy alternatives at stores and restaurants
6. Healthy choices at restaurants.
be well!
ana
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
From Emily:
Hi everyone,I just wanted to report back on the Real Dirt on Food Conference, as it happened this weekend (Sat.) I think it was a big success. The speakers were varied and engaging, the food was yummy, and we tried to make it as sustainable as possible. We've had lots of positive feedback so far. The response has been SO good in fact, that we're hoping to organize it again for next year! We're hoping to transform our website, www.therealdirt.ca, into more of a forum for student food activism so I'd encourage you all to check it out in the coming weeks for these changes. If you're interested in being more involved in food activism at your school, then please email me and I'll make sure you're informed about whatever activism meetings we hold in the coming months. (emily.vanhalem@gmail.com). I also hope to post some pics on the website in the next few days so stay tuned for that. Did anyone here make it to the conference? I know Tammara did. I'd love to receive feedback from you if you were there. For those who didn't make it, we'll be uploading the audio and video files of some of the sessions for you to download. That should be up this week too!- Emily
Hi everyone,I just wanted to report back on the Real Dirt on Food Conference, as it happened this weekend (Sat.) I think it was a big success. The speakers were varied and engaging, the food was yummy, and we tried to make it as sustainable as possible. We've had lots of positive feedback so far. The response has been SO good in fact, that we're hoping to organize it again for next year! We're hoping to transform our website, www.therealdirt.ca, into more of a forum for student food activism so I'd encourage you all to check it out in the coming weeks for these changes. If you're interested in being more involved in food activism at your school, then please email me and I'll make sure you're informed about whatever activism meetings we hold in the coming months. (emily.vanhalem@gmail.com). I also hope to post some pics on the website in the next few days so stay tuned for that. Did anyone here make it to the conference? I know Tammara did. I'd love to receive feedback from you if you were there. For those who didn't make it, we'll be uploading the audio and video files of some of the sessions for you to download. That should be up this week too!- Emily
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Great to hear from you!
It's nice to get caught up on the many things you're up to- Emily, the conference sounds amazing, Tammara- the harvest dance project sounds really innovative, please keep us updated.
I'm fairly new to this technology, but am interested in how we can use it to keep us connected and to support our respective livelihood projects. An idea I have is setting up a 'commons' page where people can post resources or supports they need or have to offer (eg. Emily, do you need volunteers for the conference? you could post a request. Or Meredith, do you have any cool food curriculum you could share?) there just might the 'right' person out there to help us all out in our food systems work. Just an idea, i'm not sure yet how it would work, but let me know what you think...
In the meanwhile, I wanted to let you all know about the COG growing up organic conference. It's happening February 17th, 2007 in Toronto: http://www.cog.ca/. If anyone's interested in attending, let me know- I'm planning on being there.
be well,
ana
I'm fairly new to this technology, but am interested in how we can use it to keep us connected and to support our respective livelihood projects. An idea I have is setting up a 'commons' page where people can post resources or supports they need or have to offer (eg. Emily, do you need volunteers for the conference? you could post a request. Or Meredith, do you have any cool food curriculum you could share?) there just might the 'right' person out there to help us all out in our food systems work. Just an idea, i'm not sure yet how it would work, but let me know what you think...
In the meanwhile, I wanted to let you all know about the COG growing up organic conference. It's happening February 17th, 2007 in Toronto: http://www.cog.ca/. If anyone's interested in attending, let me know- I'm planning on being there.
be well,
ana
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Let's talk about FOOD
I'm excited to see this blog up and running - this is a great forum for us to keep up with all of the amazing work that is being done in the food community and beyond.
Tammara I love your idea of incorporating food and dance and I would be interested to see how it could be incorporated into some of the work I am doing in schools.
I have been busy building the Field to Table Schools program and I am always looking for new and exciting ways of engaging youth of all ages.
An event that might be of interest but would take people south of the border is the upcoming conference From Cafeterias to Capitol Hill: Growing Healthy Kids, Farms and Communities in Baltimore. For more information check out http://www.foodsecurity.org/2007conf/
This event falls on the same date of Emily's amazing Real Dirt event but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Tammara I love your idea of incorporating food and dance and I would be interested to see how it could be incorporated into some of the work I am doing in schools.
I have been busy building the Field to Table Schools program and I am always looking for new and exciting ways of engaging youth of all ages.
An event that might be of interest but would take people south of the border is the upcoming conference From Cafeterias to Capitol Hill: Growing Healthy Kids, Farms and Communities in Baltimore. For more information check out http://www.foodsecurity.org/2007conf/
This event falls on the same date of Emily's amazing Real Dirt event but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Youth Challenge International - Food Security
Tammara said...
Hi everybody,Since our last meeting, I have been involved with Youth Challenge International in the Volunteer Advisory Council as leader for Food Security. I am also currently working on a project involving the art of dance to raise awareness about Food issues, it's called the Global harvest dance project. A project to re-connect with the land, food, and the farmers who grow the food. My dream one day is to have it coincide with Harvest fairs and have a big celebration of good food.
I'm working on a website sponsored by Taking It Global feel free to check it out http://projects.takingitglobal.org/yci-foodsecurity In addition, I am also arranging meetings with the administrators at my university to get them on board with LFP.. I have a meeting with one soon.every Tuesday, my group and I still have our soup kitchen so that's been going great although school is getting hectic. If anyone is interested in joining the food security initiative please add your self as a member.
CheersTammara
Hi everybody,Since our last meeting, I have been involved with Youth Challenge International in the Volunteer Advisory Council as leader for Food Security. I am also currently working on a project involving the art of dance to raise awareness about Food issues, it's called the Global harvest dance project. A project to re-connect with the land, food, and the farmers who grow the food. My dream one day is to have it coincide with Harvest fairs and have a big celebration of good food.
I'm working on a website sponsored by Taking It Global feel free to check it out http://projects.takingitglobal.org/yci-foodsecurity In addition, I am also arranging meetings with the administrators at my university to get them on board with LFP.. I have a meeting with one soon.every Tuesday, my group and I still have our soup kitchen so that's been going great although school is getting hectic. If anyone is interested in joining the food security initiative please add your self as a member.
CheersTammara
Conference on Food Sustainability
From Emily Van Halem
Thanks for putting this up Ana! Hopefully people will use it as it's a great networking/learning opportunity for us all. I'm a bit 'blog'-unsavvy, so is there something I need to do to start a new post or do we only reply to the ones you post? Also, do I need to become a member?Finally, I'd like to announce to anyone using this blog that I'm organizing a conference on food sustainability (as I mentioned when many of us met last year). I don't want to take up too much space here so I'll just say that it's happening at U of T on Sat. March 17th 9am-5pm. $10/students. It would be great to see you all out! http://www.therealdirt.ca has all the info you'll need.
Thanks for putting this up Ana! Hopefully people will use it as it's a great networking/learning opportunity for us all. I'm a bit 'blog'-unsavvy, so is there something I need to do to start a new post or do we only reply to the ones you post? Also, do I need to become a member?Finally, I'd like to announce to anyone using this blog that I'm organizing a conference on food sustainability (as I mentioned when many of us met last year). I don't want to take up too much space here so I'll just say that it's happening at U of T on Sat. March 17th 9am-5pm. $10/students. It would be great to see you all out! http://www.therealdirt.ca has all the info you'll need.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Welcome
This is a space for young people interested in sharing and learning around food issues. This is but the beginning of a conversation, an attempt to capture so many exciting thoughts and activities being undertaken across our communities. Tell us about them!
Food is transformative. How food is produced, consumed, acquired and enjoyed transforms communities, cultures, and economies. The food system feeds us, but also perpetuates injustice, environmental degradation and health disparities. We have the power to develop alternatives- to activate ourselves and our communities in creating a system that sustains.
What are you doing? What do you want to see changed?
Food is transformative. How food is produced, consumed, acquired and enjoyed transforms communities, cultures, and economies. The food system feeds us, but also perpetuates injustice, environmental degradation and health disparities. We have the power to develop alternatives- to activate ourselves and our communities in creating a system that sustains.
What are you doing? What do you want to see changed?
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